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Tokyo Ghoul
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Devils Line
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These shows are basically humanoid creature posing threats for humanity and being hunted down by an extermination organization (even the names are quite similar). Both feature half-human hybrids (either born or surgically modified) and their struggle to not "be consumed by the monster inside and hurt other people". Well, that being said, Tokyo Ghoul is more psychological and gore, while Devils Line is more interspecies romance and police, with the vampires being kept a state secret, initially.
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True Tears
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Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai
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I don't know how no one noticed the similarities between the two series. Both focus around a love triangle between main character, sister figure and third wheel girl. And in addition there is an additional girl who the protagonist won't even acknowledge. Well, the only difference here is that, in True Tears, the siblings are not actually related by blood (despite certain implications that it might be the case).
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Ao Haru Ride
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Orange
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Both feature female MCs, the couples of both stories look alike due to the similar art style, both love interests deal with death and depression, both feature a love triangle and both is about a group of friends, built over the series' course, trying to save their friend. That being said, there are also a few paralels as the MC in Blue Ride is more or less a social outcast, the drama and angst in Orange is taken to a suicidal level, while Blue Ride is more of a slice of life with a more realistic approach.
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Sword Art Online
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Death March kara Hajimaru Isekai Kyousoukyoku
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If you liked SAO (or at least its concept, because the anime itself was poorly executed after episode 13), then Death March to the Parallel Rhapsody World is your type of anime. Both feature an overpowered main character trapped in a MMORPG whose hobbies are adding collections to their harems rather than finding a way out of the respective games, the difference being that Kirito has a girlfriend and leaves the other girls fantasizing for him, while Satou, being the older and responsible adult that he is, collects only lolis, not falling for neither of them, and leaving them fantasizing for him. That being said, SAO is more focused on players from 'real life' trapped in a game of death (or should have been), while Death March is more of an RPG type of Re:Zero/Konosuba (more or less) with a lot of flat-chested girls and lolis. That being said, I enjoyed Death March slightly more than SAO, because anything resembling a plot is better executed than the concept SAO bought and made a mockery of.
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Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai.
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Tasogare Otome x Amnesia
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Both series feature an overly energetic ghost girl, with a dark past surrounding their deaths, who are introduced or become the love interest of the main character. Two ghost girls who only the main character can see (well, in Tasogare Otome x Amnesia, few more characters can see Yuuko and they are related to her). The difference is that, in AnoHana, this ghost girl steams from the mc's past, while in Tasogare Otome x Amnesia, there's a deeper connection between the ghost girl and the mc in terms of this past. That being said, while AnoHana is more of a slice of life focusing around a gang of estranged friends coming back together, Tasogare Otome x Amnesia takes a darker turn, as the ghost girl's past is unknown at the beginning of the series and is pretty much explored during the plot.